The coronavirus continues to take a grim toll on Morris County, according to updated data. See how your town is doing below.
The vaccination site, which can serve up to 2,400 per day, opened Friday for eligible patients.
'In the end, President-Elect Joe Biden will be the president of the United States,' Mayor Timothy Dougherty said.
As rioters stormed the Capitol, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill made a secure exit.
Here's where each Morristown business's fundraiser stands as the public helps them cover winter rent.
WATCH: Gov. Murphy began speaking at 1 p.m. and he addressed the expansion of the NJ vaccine program.
Edible will celebrate its recent return to Morristown on Sunday with live music, giveaways and free samples.
Town officials have played an integral part in meeting the food needs of Morris County residents by conducting community food drives.
Thirty-nine ShopRite locations in New Jersey will begin distributing COVID-19 vaccines to health-care workers.
Find out for yourself by attending an upcoming free webinar series.
County officials found people 'hoarded' tests, so they'll soon only offer at-home testing to homebound, symptomatic residents.
Chris Christie says that the 7 days he spent fighting COVID-19 in the Morristown Medical Center was made easier by the staff.
Virtual musical instruction to children grades K-12
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The fat-sandwich restaurant will shutter because of the impending redevelopment on Morris Street.
It's been a tough year, but these businesses stood out to readers as favorite places to eat, shop and support.
For the very first time in its 50-plus year history, the Morris Area Community Blood Program has collected over 1,000 pints of blood in a si
Whenever you're ready to undeck the halls, here are some options for disposing of your Christmas tree in Morristown.
Project Warmth® to help clothe hundreds during the COVID-19 pandemic
Patch reviews this past week's top stories around Morristown and Morris County.
We are calling on official and unofficial leaders and knowledgeable neighbors to become community contributors.
Here are the latest coronavirus updates around Morristown.
Forecasters placed Morris County under a flood watch for Christmas Eve and morning. But there could be some snow on Christmas day.
Don't miss your neighborhood's trash and recycling collection dates. Here's how the holidays will affect the schedule.
Gov. Phil Murphy is set to sign a bill into law that's supposed to give New Jersey a big boost amid the COVID-19 crisis. Heres how.
First Residents Move Into Luxury Apartments in Downtown Morristown
If all you had for Christmas was fear and hunger, you would understand Operation Holiday®
Patch wants to send our readers' questions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccines to local medical experts.
Tonight's "amazing light show on wheels practices social distancing to keep everyone safe."
Also: Cluck-U Morristown Moving Again / United Way Pushes Forward To Help In Pandemic / Nor'easter Blows Through Morristown
Through the pandemic, more people have needed the local United Way's help, while the organization had a small pool of donors.
WATCH: Gov. Murphy spoke at a news conference and addressed the major nor'easter that dumped 10 inches of snow in NJ and caused closures.
The nor'easter has filled the Morristown area with at least 5 inches of snow. Here's what to expect Thursday.
A major storm that will produce snow, rain and strong winds is expected to hit Morristown. Here’s what to expect.
The day has arrived for the first of many COVID-19 vaccinations in New Jersey. Morristown Medical staff will be among them.
Residents who park on the street or have on-street parking permits can park for free for a limited time in select garages.